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amanda knox was 0 years old when this began in 2007. since then she and her family have been on a journey with an astonishing set of ups and downs. >> translator: this order be that amanda knox and rafaelle sollecito be immediately released. >> reporter: it was a verdict that went global in an instant. >> it feels as if all of perugia is packed in the main street of the courthouse. >> reporter: just a year and a half ago amanda knox thought her troubles were over. >> my family is the most important thing to me right now and i just want to go and be with them. >> reporter: her ordeal began in circumstances that were completely ideal, a year of study abroad in the picturesque italian town of perugia. weeks later she was accused along with her boyfriend, rafaelle sollecito, of killing her 21-year-old roommate, british student meredith kercher found stabbed to death under a duvet in the apartment she shared with knox. the case immediately became a media sensation. fueled by those images of knox kissing her boyfriend and salacious accusation
amanda knox was 0 years old when this began in 2007. since then she and her family have been on a journey with an astonishing set of ups and downs. >> translator: this order be that amanda knox and rafaelle sollecito be immediately released. >> reporter: it was a verdict that went global in an instant. >> it feels as if all of perugia is packed in the main street of the courthouse. >> reporter: just a year and a half ago amanda knox thought her troubles were over....
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another potential legal hurdle for amanda knox. the seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail for the killing of her roommate. her murder conviction was overturned last year. on monday italy's supreme court could rule on the prosecution's appeal of knox's acquittal. also monday, the mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more st
another potential legal hurdle for amanda knox. the seattle college student who spent four years in an italian jail for the killing of her roommate. her murder conviction was overturned last year. on monday italy's supreme court could rule on the prosecution's appeal of knox's acquittal. also monday, the mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal...
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amanda knox and raffaele sollecito were released. last year, prosecutors found the motion appealing those acquittals, called the ver dibltverdikts illegal. they looked at if there were procedural irregularities that would give grounds for a new trial but did not examine details of the case itself. the court's reason force a new trial will be announced later. amanda knox released a statement in part which says, no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle as we always have, confident in the truth and with our heads held high in the face of wrongful accusations and unreasonable adversity. that's an end of quote. even though the court has ordered a new trial, italian law cannot force amanda knox to return to italy. her attorney says, if she is convicted and if the conviction is upheld by the highest court, then italy could try to extradite her. i am arturo santiago, "today in the bay." >>> one of amanda knox's attorneys is going to be on the "today" show coming up. >>> it is 5:08 right now. following th
amanda knox and raffaele sollecito were released. last year, prosecutors found the motion appealing those acquittals, called the ver dibltverdikts illegal. they looked at if there were procedural irregularities that would give grounds for a new trial but did not examine details of the case itself. the court's reason force a new trial will be announced later. amanda knox released a statement in part which says, no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle as we...
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knox says she wants to make writing a career. that could all depend on what the judges in rome decide tomorrow. david? >> all of us are awaiting that big interview with diane in just weeks. nick schifrin, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight and to that massive powerball jackpot and the one winning ticket. the holder of that ticket is a mystery tonight. but the size of the payout is now very clear. what is also clear is how much that winner will pay in taxes with the higher rates for the rich. here's abc's rob nelson tonight. >> 31. >> reporter: one numbers game now leads to another. the lucky soul who bought the winning ticket in new jersey beat the extraordinary odds of 175 million to 1. the winner can either take a lump sum payment of $211 million. or take the full $338 million over the next three decades. most winners, of course, go for the instant gratification. and this year it comes with a heftier tax bill. in fact. >> $11 million more to uncle sam, this year compared to last year. all thanks to this year's tax hike. t
knox says she wants to make writing a career. that could all depend on what the judges in rome decide tomorrow. david? >> all of us are awaiting that big interview with diane in just weeks. nick schifrin, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight and to that massive powerball jackpot and the one winning ticket. the holder of that ticket is a mystery tonight. but the size of the payout is now very clear. what is also clear is how much that winner will pay in taxes with the higher...
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but knox's family who won't be in court hope the hearing clears her name forever. they call it another example of harassment by the prosecution. >> if she wins on monday, case closed, it's over, and she can go forward without any further worry. >> reporter: if she loses, knox and sollecito's case goes back to court and their legal saga goes on. knox has spent the last year writing her memoir and will talk about it next month with diane sawyer in an exclusive interview. knox says she wants to make writing a career but it could depend on the judges in rome decide. nick schifrin, abc news, london. >>> the civil war in syria not making much progress. delegates from factions met in damascus to reaffirm the peace talks where the only possible opposition was thrown into chaos, its president quit. the military leader refused to recognize his replacement. >>> the prime minister of iraq is pushing back against u.s. demands about iranian overflights. secretary of state john kerry warned iraq about the flights during an unannounced visit to baghdad. the u.s. claims the iranian
but knox's family who won't be in court hope the hearing clears her name forever. they call it another example of harassment by the prosecution. >> if she wins on monday, case closed, it's over, and she can go forward without any further worry. >> reporter: if she loses, knox and sollecito's case goes back to court and their legal saga goes on. knox has spent the last year writing her memoir and will talk about it next month with diane sawyer in an exclusive interview. knox says she...
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knox and her boyfriend you'll remember were convicted and then later acquitted of killing knox's roommate. ben wedeman now updates us on where the case stands. >> an emotionally overcome amanda knox is led from an italian courtroom moments after learning she was free at last. the murder conviction against her and former boyfriend overturned on appeal. that was october 2011. they had spent four years in prison for the 2007 sexual assault and murder of her roommate, british exchange student meredith kirjer. knox and meredith had been studying language and culture. knox's tearful return to her family home in seattle washington seemed like the end of her ordeal. but it may not have been the end after all. the prosecution is demanding a retrial and will appeal the conviction before the italian supreme court in rome. the wheels of italian justice however grind slowly. if the acquittal is overturned, the case could go back to an appellate court. if that happens, knox might have to return to italy. if she refuses, the italian authorities could appeal to the u.s. government for her extradition. if
knox and her boyfriend you'll remember were convicted and then later acquitted of killing knox's roommate. ben wedeman now updates us on where the case stands. >> an emotionally overcome amanda knox is led from an italian courtroom moments after learning she was free at last. the murder conviction against her and former boyfriend overturned on appeal. that was october 2011. they had spent four years in prison for the 2007 sexual assault and murder of her roommate, british exchange student...
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knox was not there for today's ruling. she's been living in the united states since her murder conviction overturned a year and a half ago. her attorney says she is unlikely to return italy. but her attorney in the united states says not so fast. >> it's not within the legal landscape at this particular time. we have to await the directive of the supreme court italy and then see what the appellate court does. as i said before, you know, they -- amanda and her family will scrupulously abide by the rule of law, and they are not required to appear for those proceedings. so let's not get ahead of ourselves. let's just see what happens. and we fully expect, because these charges are totally unfounded, they are totally unju unjust, and we expect that she will be exonerated as she was before. >> paul call an, cnn legal contributor and former prosecutor who now works in private practice. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> can you believe this was happening? >> we thought we were finished with this intense press coverage. back ag
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>> we have a lot to get to, including amanda knox. it's been a year and a half since her murder conviction was overturned by an elgtsian court, but her legal problems there may not be over. we're going to tell you why. >> kwa beeneth paltrow is facing criticism for her must-haves for spring. some say the fashion suggestions are a clear sign she is out of touch with real women. >> like the price tag on those suggestions. >> plus, a few weeks ago we told you about a homeless man who found a diamond engagement ring in his change cuff and he returned it to its grateful owner. that one good deed completely changed his life. he will be here to tell us all about it. >> looking forward to that. we begin, though, this morning with that early spring snowstorm rolling across the country. we are keeping you very busy, phyllis. >> this weather is just relentless. good morning, ereka. good morning, everyone. parts of the midwest from wichita, kansas, all the way to indianapolis are seeing more heavy snow this morning as we deal with the winter weat
>> we have a lot to get to, including amanda knox. it's been a year and a half since her murder conviction was overturned by an elgtsian court, but her legal problems there may not be over. we're going to tell you why. >> kwa beeneth paltrow is facing criticism for her must-haves for spring. some say the fashion suggestions are a clear sign she is out of touch with real women. >> like the price tag on those suggestions. >> plus, a few weeks ago we told you about a...
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amanda knox will not necessarily have be there. the trial may get going in the summer in florence this time. bill? bill: amy kellogg live in london that story. a story sill developing at the moment. knox's lawyer was talking about the retrial earlier today. >> she issued a statement that it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful the supreme court would simply affirm the ruling of the appellate court. let's be very clear here. there was never any evidence in this case. whatever evidence was reviewed was considered absent, nonexistent, unreliable or simply inact rat -- inaccurate. jamie: let's give you context t unfolded in 2007. when amanda knox and her boyfriend was arrested four days after her roommate, meredith kircher was found did. the in december of that same year both were found guilty of murder and sexual assault. knox watt 26 years. her boyfriend got 25. in october of 2011 they won their appeal, both acquitted. that brings us up to today when italy's highest criminal court overturns the a
amanda knox will not necessarily have be there. the trial may get going in the summer in florence this time. bill? bill: amy kellogg live in london that story. a story sill developing at the moment. knox's lawyer was talking about the retrial earlier today. >> she issued a statement that it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful the supreme court would simply affirm the ruling of the appellate court. let's be very clear here. there was never any...
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knox and sollecito need not be present until the verdict is issued. this case could go on without a definitive outcome for some time to come. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >>> the big question now is whether amanda knox can be forced to return to italy. our foreign affairs correspondent jill daugherty is working that angle. jill? >> joe, it's not completely clear. with all things legal, hauf to read the fine print. amapped a knox has been back in seattle for a year and a half. trying to live a normal life. so does today's decision mean she has to return to italy? >> the question of whether she would have to go back to italy for a trial will come down to how the extradition treaty between the united states and italy is construed. >> former federal prosecutor david laufman says, if amanda knox had been convicted and acquitted in the united states, she would be protected by double jeopardy, which prevents a defendant from being tried for the same crime twice. but it happened in italy, which has a more flexible legal system. so italy could, he says, ask the u.s
knox and sollecito need not be present until the verdict is issued. this case could go on without a definitive outcome for some time to come. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >>> the big question now is whether amanda knox can be forced to return to italy. our foreign affairs correspondent jill daugherty is working that angle. jill? >> joe, it's not completely clear. with all things legal, hauf to read the fine print. amapped a knox has been back in seattle for a year and a half. trying...
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plus, amanda knox. her freedom apparently could be in jeopardy. italy's court about to decide if her murder conviction should be reinstated. and president obama, you remember when he promised to shut down guantanamo? so why is the administration considering spending another $50 million to build a new prison there? it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like th
plus, amanda knox. her freedom apparently could be in jeopardy. italy's court about to decide if her murder conviction should be reinstated. and president obama, you remember when he promised to shut down guantanamo? so why is the administration considering spending another $50 million to build a new prison there? it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big...
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knox and her boyfriend raphael were arrested in italy in 2007, accused of murdering knox's roommate marilyn kircher. her body was found in the bedroom where they lived, she and knox. knox's appeal was successful and had conviction overturned after spending four years in prison the murder charge. but italian law allows prosecutors to appeal acquittal and they want another bite at the apple. and lis wiehl, fox news analyst and mark fuhrman a former homicide detective. and this is extraordinary, this isn't done in our country. double-jeopardy. you get the conviction overturned and you're free. >> right. >> megyn: not so in italy and tell me if this high court decides she can stand trial again. she's back in seattle, washington. what happens. >> they'd have to extradite her and probably not going to happen. i don't see it getting to that point. you're right, i mean, it would never happen in this country. when you're the prosecutor, you lose, it's over, double-jeopardy attaches. here it's different and it's a high standard for a new trial. what new evidence do they have. what could it be that th
knox and her boyfriend raphael were arrested in italy in 2007, accused of murdering knox's roommate marilyn kircher. her body was found in the bedroom where they lived, she and knox. knox's appeal was successful and had conviction overturned after spending four years in prison the murder charge. but italian law allows prosecutors to appeal acquittal and they want another bite at the apple. and lis wiehl, fox news analyst and mark fuhrman a former homicide detective. and this is extraordinary,...
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. >>> there is breaking news in the amanda knox case. the italian supreme court just now ordering a new trial. it's a stunning development. the justices overturned her acquittal from 2011. the university of washington student made international headlines. she served four years in prison for murdering her roommate, again, a retrial ordered for amanda knox. we'll have much more on "good morning america." >>> in another developing story, north korea making a new threat this morning. within the past few hours, the north's state-run news agency reported that military units have been put on alert to attack guam, hawaii and the mainland united states. this combat posture is reportedly in response to u.s. flights over the region. >>> and secretary of state john kerry is wrapping up a short visit to afghanistan meeting with a second -- for a second time this morning with president hamid karzai. the two men put on a public show of unity despite suggestions of increasing behind-the-scenes bickering over security issues between the u.s. and afghanis
. >>> there is breaking news in the amanda knox case. the italian supreme court just now ordering a new trial. it's a stunning development. the justices overturned her acquittal from 2011. the university of washington student made international headlines. she served four years in prison for murdering her roommate, again, a retrial ordered for amanda knox. we'll have much more on "good morning america." >>> in another developing story, north korea making a new threat...
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knox and her former boyfriend served prison time for the murder of knox's roommate back in 2007 but that conviction was later overturned. >>> in virginia, governor bob mcdonnell has a bill that safeguards against voter fraud and free i.d. for any registered voter who does not have one. democrats denounced it to suppress votes of elderly, minorities and underprivileged. >>> supreme court says using a police dog without a warrant to sniff for drugs outside of a house violates the homeowners's constitutional rights. it pertained to a race in miami. justin antonin scalia says the house and surroundings are constitutionally protected area. the evidence found in this particular case was thrown out. that is look at headlines making news right now on the fox business network. back to ashley and tracy. ashley: uma, thank you so much. we appreciate that. >>> let's talk about housing data. it is pointing to signs of a recovery. january home prices hat the biggest annual gain of seven years. february capped best back-to-back months in more than four years. with cash buyers making up 32% of home sale
knox and her former boyfriend served prison time for the murder of knox's roommate back in 2007 but that conviction was later overturned. >>> in virginia, governor bob mcdonnell has a bill that safeguards against voter fraud and free i.d. for any registered voter who does not have one. democrats denounced it to suppress votes of elderly, minorities and underprivileged. >>> supreme court says using a police dog without a warrant to sniff for drugs outside of a house violates...
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this is the latest legal twist for amanda knox. first the college student was convicted of murder, then cleared on appeal but this is still not over. tomorrow, amanda knox will find out if she must once again sit in an italian courtroom. it's more than a year and a half since the 25-year-old was able to return home a free woman. >> i'm really overwhelmed right now. >> after four years in prison, she and boyfriend rafael have their convictions overturned. but now italy's highest court will decide if their case should be rejected. they want a whole new trial. >> the prosecutors, obviously, are upset with the acquittal and they are going to supreme court to have it reviewed to say that the appellate court got it wrong and that the guilty charge in the trial court was correct and that should stand. >> knox was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering meredith kurcher. prosecutors claim that it was an attack filled by drink and sexual jealousy. during their appeal, defense lawyers claim that the police bun geled the investigation,
this is the latest legal twist for amanda knox. first the college student was convicted of murder, then cleared on appeal but this is still not over. tomorrow, amanda knox will find out if she must once again sit in an italian courtroom. it's more than a year and a half since the 25-year-old was able to return home a free woman. >> i'm really overwhelmed right now. >> after four years in prison, she and boyfriend rafael have their convictions overturned. but now italy's highest...
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knox and her former boyfriend served prison time for knox's roommate in 2007 but the swikz was overturned. in virginia, governor mcdonald signed a bill that provides for a free, valid i.d. with photo for any registered voter who doesn't have one. democrats are denouncing it as a tactic to suppress the votes of the elderly, minority and underprivileged and the supreme court is saying that it's using a police dog without a warrant to sniff for drugs outside of a house violates the homeowner's constitutional rights. justice scalia says a house and surroundings are a constitutionally protected area. evidence found in the particular case was thrown out. and that's a quick look at fox news minute. back to dennis and cheryl. dennis: thanks very much. home prices in february had the best rise in over six years. up 8.1% over a year ago. and new home sales up this morning. they were better than expected. but how long can the good news last? in the last hour of "markets now" robert schillor said this to dagen. >> i think home prices might be loeter than they are now in a few years. that's not a fore
knox and her former boyfriend served prison time for knox's roommate in 2007 but the swikz was overturned. in virginia, governor mcdonald signed a bill that provides for a free, valid i.d. with photo for any registered voter who doesn't have one. democrats are denouncing it as a tactic to suppress the votes of the elderly, minority and underprivileged and the supreme court is saying that it's using a police dog without a warrant to sniff for drugs outside of a house violates the homeowner's...
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i mean, the worst-case scenario here for amanda knox is, what, is there any chance she's going to go back? >> i don't think so. i think this is a theoretical exercise at this point. italy is not going to attempt, and the united states will not extradite her for this crime. now, it is true that if the italian courts order her to be retried, she may be well advised to stay out of the whole european union, because they have more reciprocity on these issues, but amanda knox is not going to trial again, she's not going back to prison. >> it's very different here in the legal system in the united states, and we have to be careful not to disparage the italian system, but we have double jeopardy here. and so if you're acquitted of something, you can't be tried again. >> correct. >> that doesn't appear to be quite the same in this case. >> we have -- what we have is your conviction can be reversed by an appellate court and a subsequent appellant court can reverse that and you could be tried again. it's not that different, but there's so many things in the italian system that are different. sh
i mean, the worst-case scenario here for amanda knox is, what, is there any chance she's going to go back? >> i don't think so. i think this is a theoretical exercise at this point. italy is not going to attempt, and the united states will not extradite her for this crime. now, it is true that if the italian courts order her to be retried, she may be well advised to stay out of the whole european union, because they have more reciprocity on these issues, but amanda knox is not going to...
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fort knox and west point have our gold. the fed has everyone else's gold. >> should i be investing in gold etfs? >> sure. etf is good for short-term. on a long term, you want to hedge or insure against some cat traffic outcome. it was closed after sandy. >> so you think you're hedging against a disaster. >> the exchange won't be there but the gold will. >> and you need it to pay for something i guess? are we talking about a revolution, nbc apocalypse or zombie apocalypse. >> what you are doing is trying to participate in the rise and go higher. you're not going to need to use the physical gold to acquire something because nothing else is going to work. if there's no exchange, no paper is worth anything, better buy some guns too. >> well, that's a separate choice. i don't want to jump into the gun debate. >> you can take everybody's gold if you have guns, jim. >> he bought 100% private equity. >> he said don't buy gold. >> warren buffett can't say anything good about gold. he did the trade in a very smart way. >> he said he
fort knox and west point have our gold. the fed has everyone else's gold. >> should i be investing in gold etfs? >> sure. etf is good for short-term. on a long term, you want to hedge or insure against some cat traffic outcome. it was closed after sandy. >> so you think you're hedging against a disaster. >> the exchange won't be there but the gold will. >> and you need it to pay for something i guess? are we talking about a revolution, nbc apocalypse or zombie...
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and the ruling that acquitted the amanda knox case has been splashed he over the headlines has been overturned. and italy ordered a knew trial for the murder of her roommate in italy. an administrator makes nearly half a million a year and she's going to get this money for life. that's an incredible story. guess what? you don't have that kind of benefit package, do you? we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] it wadesigned to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast e coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect yoamily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. would absolutely not have ta
and the ruling that acquitted the amanda knox case has been splashed he over the headlines has been overturned. and italy ordered a knew trial for the murder of her roommate in italy. an administrator makes nearly half a million a year and she's going to get this money for life. that's an incredible story. guess what? you don't have that kind of benefit package, do you? we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] it wadesigned to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the...